Anonymous wrote:My son who has since graduated from college was wait listed at Michigan and Wake Forest, got into both eventually and graduated from Wake Forest. A solid B student who is well rounded at a highly rigorous school stands a decent change to attend a top school, don't let anyone tell you otherwise (no hooks here either).
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William and Mary
3.5 and above to realistically get into W&M from NCS.
At STA, for those with 3.5, WM is a "foundation" (i.e., safety).
Until you post a screenshot of the STA naviance scattergram for WM, I'm going to say you are lying, or delusional.
Agree. Take a look at the average GPA for incoming freshmen. A 3.5 won't cut it, not even from your snooty private school.
Anonymous wrote:
William and Mary
3.5 and above to realistically get into W&M from NCS.
At STA, for those with 3.5, WM is a "foundation" (i.e., safety).
Until you post a screenshot of the STA naviance scattergram for WM, I'm going to say you are lying, or delusional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 3.7 thread was very sobering. Where do the B students at the Cathedral schools end up?
There is no such thing as a B student at these schools-oh my how dare you
Haven't read the rest of the thread but wanted to add that I got into Georgetown, penn, and Amherst with a 3.66 from NCS. No hooks at all, just strong essays and a bunch of interesting extracurriculars. Nobody has graduated with a 4.0 in the last few decades so there's none of this 5.3 weighted bs to deal with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 3.7 thread was very sobering. Where do the B students at the Cathedral schools end up?
There is no such thing as a B student at these schools-oh my how dare you
Haven't read the rest of the thread but wanted to add that I got into Georgetown, penn, and Amherst with a 3.66 from NCS. No hooks at all, just strong essays and a bunch of interesting extracurriculars. Nobody has graduated with a 4.0 in the last few decades so there's none of this 5.3 weighted bs to deal with.[/quote
Should add this was in 2012
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 3.7 thread was very sobering. Where do the B students at the Cathedral schools end up?
There is no such thing as a B student at these schools-oh my how dare you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Mary
3.5 and above to realistically get into W&M from NCS.
At STA, for those with 3.5, WM is a "foundation" (i.e., safety).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Mary
3.5 and above to realistically get into W&M from NCS.
Anonymous wrote:William and Mary
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 3.7 from my HS was an A- average. Is that what we're talking about? If so, I was unhooked, but with a perfect 2400 SAT, and got into one of HYP early with that GPA (which put me at just below the top 1/3rd of my class, for context). I had other good things on my resume, obviously, but nothing that would remotely qualify as a "hook." (White female with lawyer parents from NYC.)
A 3.7, perfect Sats, no hooks won't get you into HYP today. You'd be very lucky to get into one top 10, and two or three more in the 10-25 range.
I just graduated. I realize it gets harder every year, but the process has not changed entirely in 5 years. I thought I wouldn't get into HYP to be honest, but my guidance counselor approved my list of H/Y/P, H/Y/P, Brown, MIT, UChicago and Michigan without concern (we're only allowed to apply to 5 privates), so clearly didn't share your doom and gloom philosophy. I came from a very competitive HS that sends about 15-20 to HYPS every year, FWIW.
Which school limits your applications to only 5 private colleges?
Our oldest child's (2015) private school limited their total number of college applications to six for most students, and seven or eight only for students on the bubble.